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Against the background of realities of underdevelopment and
economic growth, environmental pressures and global governance
challenges, this volume presents a broad picture of contemporary
issues in African development. The multi-disciplinary collection
presents a variety of important themes, covering land questions,
housing, water, health, economic liberalization, climate,
environment, and gender. The specific country studies illustrate
the diversity of the African continent and demonstrate how unique
contexts impact upon different levels of achievement. The volume
seeks to present and promote novel analytical frameworks, new
conceptual approaches, and empirical accounts of relevance to
scholars studying Africa as well as practitioners in African
development and policy makers.
Against the background of a long and continuing record of political
instability in Africa, this edited collection presents a
multi-disciplinary approach to selected issues in African political
studies. The contributions explore a range of political and
conflict situations, discuss efforts to develop indigenous conflict
resolution mechanisms and consider some of the key political and
economic issues facing the continent. The specific country studies
illuminate the diversity of the African continent and indicate the
ways in which the political and socio-economic contexts of African
states bear directly upon the ability of states to solve political
and economic challenges. The volume seeks to present and promote
novel analytical frameworks, conceptual approaches and empirical
accounts of relevance to scholars working on Africa and to
practitioners and policy makers in politics, governance and peace
initiatives in Africa.
Against the background of a long and continuing record of political
instability in Africa, this edited collection presents a
multi-disciplinary approach to selected issues in African political
studies. The contributions explore a range of political and
conflict situations, discuss efforts to develop indigenous conflict
resolution mechanisms and consider some of the key political and
economic issues facing the continent. The specific country studies
illuminate the diversity of the African continent and indicate the
ways in which the political and socio-economic contexts of African
states bear directly upon the ability of states to solve political
and economic challenges. The volume seeks to present and promote
novel analytical frameworks, conceptual approaches and empirical
accounts of relevance to scholars working on Africa and to
practitioners and policy makers in politics, governance and peace
initiatives in Africa.
Against the background of realities of underdevelopment and
economic growth, environmental pressures and global governance
challenges, this volume presents a broad picture of contemporary
issues in African development. The multi-disciplinary collection
presents a variety of important themes, covering land questions,
housing, water, health, economic liberalization, climate,
environment, and gender. The specific country studies illustrate
the diversity of the African continent and demonstrate how unique
contexts impact upon different levels of achievement. The volume
seeks to present and promote novel analytical frameworks, new
conceptual approaches, and empirical accounts of relevance to
scholars studying Africa as well as practitioners in African
development and policy makers.
Disney/Pixar Onward--in theaters March 6, 2020!
Set in a suburban fantasy world, Disney/Pixar's Onward introduces two
teenage elf brothers who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover
if there is still a little magic left out there. The voice cast
includes Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy), Tom Holland
(Spider-Man: Homecoming), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep), and Octavia
Spencer (The Shape of Water). Directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by
Kori Rae, the team behind 2013's Monsters University, Onward is slated
to release in theaters on March 6, 2020. This digest junior
novelization based on Disney/Pixar Onward is perfect for girls and boys
ages 8 to 12.
Disney princesses Ariel and Jasmine create their own paths this Deluxe Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader featuring two stories in one!
Princess Ariel from Disney The Little Mermaid needs to get medicine for her sister, but it can only be found in a deep, dark part of the sea. Princess Jasmine from Disney Aladdin wants to help the people of her kingdom, but her father and Jafar want her to stay within the palace walls and be a proper princess instead. This Step 2 Deluxe Step into Reading leveled reader features two books in one, plus a special poster! It’s perfect for children ages 4 to 6.
Disney's Dream Big, Princess campaign focuses on the amazing stories and leadership qualities of each Disney Princess and shows how they relate to today's girl.
Between 1939 and 1947, the Caribbean island of Jamaica – then a
British colony – was haven or detention centre for thousands of
displaced Europeans; an often under-recognized contribution to the
Allied war effort. A civilian camp accommodated evacuees from
Gibraltar and, belatedly, provided sanctuary for groups of mainly
Jewish refugees. Others who had fled Europe ahead of looming
fascist threats would be interned in military detention camps whose
populations were swollen by German and Italian civilians from
several British West African colonies, co-mingled for convenience
with hundreds of German and Italian merchant mariners captured at
sea during the early months of the war. World War II Camps in
Jamaica disentangles the conditions under which these various
populations were held, drawing on primary records, personal
accounts and media coverage; noting differences and similarities in
their management; considering the camps and their populations
within the local context; and considering the extent of interface
and interaction that ensued despite official efforts to keep the
incoming populations separate and transitory.
The Incredibles 2 Little Golden Book retells the exciting new Disney/Pixar sequel that will hit theaters June 15, 2018!
The Incredibles 2 brings back everyone's favorite family of superheroes in an exciting, hilarious, and heartfelt super-sequel. Written and directed by Brad Bird (Iron Giant, The Incredibles, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol), this new chapter sees Mr. & Mrs. Incredible, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack encounter a brand-new nemesis who puts their powers--and their family--to the ultimate test! Children ages 2 to 5 will love this film-based Little Golden Book, which features a unique retro-looking art style.
Gwenn and Gunnar travel to Khalama to bury Arkady Svalbarad, but
nothing goes as planned. For one thing, Arkady isn't really dead.
And his old teacher, Dawa Tinley, seems somehow menacing. When
Gunnar mysteriously disappears, Gwenn and Arkady form an alliance
that will bring both danger and new promise to the peoples of Yrth.
Meanwhile, Huw and Katkin find comfortable shelter in an ice-locked
valley, until the addition of two orphaned children to the family
leaves Katkin feeling trapped and miserable. After Huw's arrest for
murder, she must decide whether to run or stand by his side. The
choice becomes even more difficult when Katkin meets up with an old
love. But a chance meeting steers her to Starruthe just in time to
deliver Gwenn's baby daughter Myriadne. Now that the Dawnmaid has
been born, it will take a miracle to hide her from Maggrai, who has
returned from the future with a weapon of total annihilation. But
Gunnar also has a secret weapon, though he is reluctant to use it.
Will he accept his true nature before Maggrai's wrath destroys the
last hope of the Firaithi? The "Song of the Arkafina" series: Heart
of Hythea Ketha's Daughter Dawnmaid Beyond the Gyre "Suzanne
Francis is one of the best small press authors. She delivers an
exceptional, unforgettable story every time. Her worlds are filled
with colorful details and captivating characters that kept me
turning the pages." -- Pat Bertram, author of A Spark of Heavenly
Fire and More Deaths Than One, from Second Wind Publishing
Queen Katrione Arkafina ably rules the kingdom of Beaumarais, but
she has had less success with her boisterous daughter, Gwenn, born
under the sway of a brutal Goddess. Keth Dirane has given Gwenn
awesome strength and almost complete invulnerability, but
manipulates her cruelly in return. Now, to further her own ends,
she convinces Gwenn she must seek revenge for an old betrayal. On
the eve of her sixteenth birthday, Gwenn runs away. After she
allies herself with some marauding coastal raiders, captained by
Gunnar Strong Arm, she has the army she requires. Now, as the
dreaded warrior Faircrow, Gwenn will steer the Fynra inexorably
towards her former home - the City of Isle St. Valery. The "Song of
the Arkafina" series: Heart of Hythea Ketha's Daughter Dawnmaid
Beyond the Gyre
The island of Asaruthe has sheltered the Dawnmaid, Myriadne, for
the past sixteen years, but Yr has fallen prey to a deadly plague,
and it is clear she must leave soon. Katkin du Chesne and her
daughter Poppy travel with Myriadne and help her free the Firaithi
from Maggrai's diabolical laboratory in the former Infirmarie on
Isle St. Valery. Meanwhile, Gunnar Strong Arm's twin sons, Jakob
and Lut, are feuding with each other. When Jakob carelessly gap
shifts, he leaves a trail that Maggrai's minions can follow back to
Asaruthe. The death and havoc they wreak will send Lut on a mission
of vengeance against Maggrai -- and his brother, Jakob. In the
final battle, the Dawnmaid must find a way to converse with her
enemies, the Angellus, before they attack the secret haven of the
Firaithi with their unquenchable fire. What is it they have been
defending through all the turns of the Gyre? The answer astonishes
both Amaranthine and human alike... The Song of the Arkafina
series: Heart of Hythea Ketha's Daughter Dawnmaid Beyond the Gyre
Yrth... a place of ordered beauty -- and undreamed of terror. A
magical realm where winged Amaranthine hide in the shadow of
humankind, while selfishly exploiting them. A universe of countless
dimensions; where an unwary sideways step might carry you to
Death's silent Kingdom -- or beyond, to the very heart of the
rising Gyre. Now into this world comes Katrione Estelle du Chesne,
a born healer. The Amaranthine need her, for she is destined to
become the Vessel of the Goddess Lalluna and a pawn in the battle
against their enemy, the dark Angellus. And Katrione's fellow
citizens, in the nation of Beaumarais, are also desperately in need
of a healing touch, as they suffer through an endlessly bloody
civil war. The difficult choices that Katrione must make -- between
humankind and Amaranthine -- true love and responsibility -- sworn
oath and unhappy truth, make for compulsive reading. Heart of
Hythea is the first book in the "Song of the Arkafina" series.
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